Probably the infrastructure that they have is what sets them apart the most.
I already use their nameservers so pages on Subdomains can be created very easily.
I have also heard that there cloudflare workers are nice, but I have no idea how they compare to other services.
Thanks for taking the time to read
You can't develop Sveltekit or Sapper and have it automatically move the server-side to Workers right? You have to treat the Workers like any external server (as opposed to the hooks built into Sveltekit)?
nice,,
btw,, what you think about cloudflade pages different from another cloud service like netlify, vercel, begin, render
Probably the infrastructure that they have is what sets them apart the most.
I already use their nameservers so pages on Subdomains can be created very easily.
I have also heard that there cloudflare workers are nice, but I have no idea how they compare to other services.
Thanks for taking the time to read
Thanks!
You can't develop Sveltekit or Sapper and have it automatically move the server-side to Workers right? You have to treat the Workers like any external server (as opposed to the hooks built into Sveltekit)?
There is a svelte-kit adapter for cloudflare, which does that does the work for you:
kit.svelte.dev/docs#adapters